Passiflora maculifoli; 



Leavas roundish, cordate, slightly 



The corolla is about \ in. long, white 



;5-lobcd at the top, dark green above, 





.vith yellow blotches, purplish beneath. 



'^tro-r'^^"^"""*^'^^^^^^ 





in 1899.J 



t^cT-) ^^'^*^^"^^^* CCharlefeworth 



*Plectranthus Mahonii. {b. m. t. 





7818.) G. Stem i ft. high. Leaves 



Pescato-bollea bella. co. n. 1902, 



ovate, 3-4 in. long, petiolate, the lower 







be' a uatmval ^hybrid ''betwefn ''X^-Z/'w 

 ndestis and Pe.catorca Klahwhorum. 

 (0. Froobel. Zurich.) [This name is 



toothed.' RacenVes 3 8 in. long, loosei; 

 many-flowered. Flowers rather small, 



(Kew.) 



proposed for the plant called Pesca- 



. form lella in the hsb of 1878.] 



*Plectranthus saccatus. (yy. m. t. 



Phaio-cymbidium chardwarensis. 



sr^^stthSr/irLihrsJ^c! 



id. M. 1902, 202; O. E. 1902, 117.) 



Orohidaceaj. S. A garden hybrid be- 



culent. Branches about 1 ft. long, 



tween PhaiH.'i r,raHdiMiu.s- and Ciim- 



spreading horizontally. Leaves 2 -3 in. 



hldUuw giganteuni. (G.F.Moore.) 



long, ov.4e, coarsely toothed. Racemes 





erect, simple, lax-flowered. Corolla 



Phlox setacea cferulescens. {(r. c. 



large pale blue. Natal. (Cambridge 



•Platyosprion platycarpum. iO. a 



This" is ^he 'correct nameTorX/i/JC/w 

 plnUjcariM, included in the list of 



*Plectranthus albocseruleus. (a: b. 



1901, i;jo.) Labiate. G. A tall 

 branched herb with stalked broadly 





(W.I 



Populus charkowiensis, (<?. c. iuo2, 



aceaj.' Stated "to be a hybrid between 

 P. mqva and P. ptiramidalu. (J. J. 

 Gabeschtoff, Charkow, Russia.) 



*Potentilla lanuginosa. iO. c. v.m, 



high, having greyish or silvery loaves 

 and clear yellow flowers nearly an 

 inch across. Caucasus ? (S. Aruott..) 



Primula obconica semi - plena. 



(<^. a 1902, xxxii, 445 ; G. M. IVOl', 



double. (Sir Trevor Lawrence.) 



*Primula violodora. (Cr. (\ VMri, 



xxxii, 129.) H, A new species allied 

 to P. molfis, but easily distinguished 

 by the colour and shape of the calyx. 



. Veitch & Sons.) 



